TELEPHONE.— These peas are wrinkled, of a pale green color, and 



superior sugary flavor. It is second early, very robust in habit, a great 



bearer. Pods unusually long and well fllled. No private garden should 



be without this grand pea. Packet, 10 cts.; pint, 25 cts.; quart, 40 cts. 



CHAMPION OF ENGLAND — This good old standard sort is still as 



popular as ever, particularly with market 



gardeners. Very productive and of delicious 



flavor. Pkt., 10 cts.; pt., 20 cts.; qt., 35 cts. 



IMPROVED STR ATA> 

 GEM. — The Stratagem is a 

 pea for everybody, whether 

 rich or poor; it is a pea that 

 will always pay, whether for 

 the best table In the land or 

 the people's market. It is of 

 wonderfully vigorous habit, 

 and immensely productive. It 

 is dwarf in habit, growing 18 to 

 24 inches high, and is no doubt 

 the best green wrinkled mar- 

 row in cultivation. Pods long, 

 luge and always well fllled. You 

 >'hould surely put down Improved 

 stratagem on your order. Pkt. 

 10 cts.; pt., 30 cts.; qt., 50 cts. 



ULISS'S EVERBEARING. — 

 Ihe want of a reliable flrst class 

 pea for Summer and Autumn use 

 has long and seriously been felt by 

 e\ eryone. In this variety I am 

 confldent I place before the public 

 I pea which will everywhere be 

 lecognized as an excellent sort. 

 Season late, to very late. Height of 

 Mues, 18 inches to two feet. Its 

 h ibit of growth is of a peculiar 

 blanching character, forming as 

 m my as ten stalks from a single 

 loot stalk. After repeated pickings 

 the vines continue to be covered 

 «ith blossoms and buds develop- 

 ing to maturity, making It practi- 

 i illy a perpetual bearer. Packet, 

 10 cts.; pint, 25 cts.; quart, 40 cts. 



PRIDE OF THE MARKET.— 

 Ihev require no sticks, and are 

 luite unequaled in productiveness, 

 rhey have a robust, free branching 

 liabit, 18 to 20 inches high and are 

 immensely productive. They are. 

 indeed, such heavy croppers "that 1 

 know of no peas from which so 

 liigeabulkof produce can be ob- 

 t lined from a given space. Pods 

 ue large in size and handsome in 

 ippearance; the peas of so splen- 

 did I quality that it would be difficult to overpraise them. 

 Packet, 10 cents; pint, 25 cents; quart, 45 cents. 



YORKSHIRE HERO. - A splendid large marrow- 

 pea, growing about two. feet high; has a branching habit 

 and is an abundant and contm ual bearer. Packet, 10 cents; pint, 26 cents; quart, 40 cents. 



BLACK-EYED MARRO WFAT.-Popular in all parts of the country. Both of the Mar- 

 rowlats are very extensively grown as a Held pea; very hardy and productive; largely used by 

 the canning establishments. Packet, 10 cents; pint, 20 cents; quart, 35 cents. 



WHITE MARRO'WFAT.— Extensively cultivated for Summer crops by market gardeners; 

 ^ ^.'ii^?'^?^?^^''^';,^^''-^ productive; height about Ave feet. Pkt., 10 cts.; pt., 20 cts.; qt., 85 cts. 

 ^••^}{\}^*^,J'V*^J*^'tt'—^-^oo]ied and eaten, pods and all, same as Wax Beans. Packet, 10 cents. 

 3?}Yr'^5.? ^^S^^ — (Edible pocl8.)-Height about 2 feet. Pkt., 10 cts.; pt., 30 cts.; qt., 50 cts. 

 CANADA FIELD — Used for Held culture; also as feed for pigeons. Pkt., lOc; pt., 20c.. qt., 35c. 

 SOUTHERN WHIP-POOR-WILL— Used for soiling. Pkt., 10 Cts.; p1^., 20 cts.; qt., 35 cts. 



THE ADMIRAL.— No matter whether grown for a market crop or 

 whether simply for the family table, this new pea will fittingly fill the 

 bill. It is also admirably adapted to canners' use, owing to its great 

 vigor, productiveness, fine color, quality and suitable size of the green 

 peas. It is a second early in point of bearing, but its chief recom- 

 mendation is its wonderful productiveness. Vines grow to an average 

 height of about 3}^ feet which are literally covered from top to bottom 

 with pods. Pods are plump, of good size and are actually fllled from 

 end to end with peas of unsurpassable quality. Packet, 10 

 cents; pint, 25 cents; quart, 45 cents. 



PERPETUAL — One of the best of the late varieties, on ac- 

 count of its continued bearing, maturing just after the Tele- 

 phone, and continues growing and branching until cut by 

 frost; thus one can have green peas the whole season, from 

 June to October. It requires no bushing; a wonderful cropper, 

 strong and. robust; foliage attractive; very desirable for family 

 use and worthy of trial for market. Pkt., lOc; pt., 30c.; qt., 50c. 

 SANDER'S MARR01V.— A tall, very late and immense 

 cropping variety. The pods are produced in pairs, and are 

 well fllled with fine, large, wrinkled peas, the largest that we 

 have ever seen; the quality is sweet and delicious; it has the 

 desirable peculiarity of retaining its deep green color when 

 dished for the table. It should be grown bv every one desiring 

 a really flrst class pea. Height, flve fee't. Packet, 10 cents, 

 pint, 25 cents; quart, 45 cents. 



BLISS'S ABUNDANCE — The most striking feature of this 

 variety is its remarkable tendency for branching directly from 

 the roots, forming a veritable bush. Plant, half dwarf, 15 to 18 

 inches; pods 3 to 3!>2 inches long, roundish and well fllled, con- 

 taining 6 to 8 wrinkled peas of excellent quality. Packet, 10 

 cents; pint, 25 cents; quart, 40 cent. 



, Bliss's , , 

 ^ewNDANCE Pca' 



^ . J « 



^ ,^ SiNOltPUBT, 



tNoniwED "ffloTA RiOTCEBffiB 



